Game of Thrones season 8 is still shrouded in mystery, but season 7 has left us with lots (and lots!) of questions for the final six episodes.

This past season of Game of Thrones may have been surprisingly generous with its revelations, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t hungry for more. Sure, now we know that the Wall has, in fact, fallen, and that Jon Snow Targaryen’s parents are Rhaegar and Lyanna. We know how Littlefinger gets his comeuppance, how to kill a dragon, and where Gendry has been this whole time (more on that in a bit though.)

Still, all of the answers provided by season 7 have only birthed more questions for Game of Thrones season 8. As the earth of the fandom stops shaking and we all settle in for the long wait — the final season may arrive as late as 2019! — there are still quite a few things we desperately need to know.

Is everyone going to die?

Okay, probably not, but just how many people are going to die?

Who will take the Iron Throne in the end of Game of Thrones season 8?

Will there even be an Iron Throne by the end?

Will Dany’s vision of a desolated throne room come true?

Will Westeros revert back to seven individual kingdoms?

Could Tyrion’s dream of merit-based rule actually come to pass?

How will Dany and Jon react to the news that they are aunt and nephew?

How will Jon feel about being the rightful heir to the Seven Kingdoms?

How will Dany feel about not being the rightful heir to the Seven Kingdoms?

Which part of this knowledge bomb will freak them out more — the incest, or the succession?

The new Wizarding World logo is being billed as a way to reflect what’s going on in the franchise over the next few years, but it also reveals that J.K. Rowling is finally allowing others to dive into her creation.

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